|
|
Cognition (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Cognition'
Articles 121 to 130 of 200:
19 Aug 2009
PURPOSE: Evaluate potential neurocognitive effects of adjunctive levetiracetam in children with inadequately controlled partial-onset seizures (POS). METHODS: Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, noninferiority safety study. Children (4-16 ...
rec_pub_19702752-neurocognitive-effects-adjunctive-levetiracetam-children-partial.htm
Physical activity and executive function in aging: the MOBILIZE Boston Study.
19 Aug 2009
OBJECTIVES: To determine the relationship between physical activity and cognition, specifically executive function, and the possible mediating role of factors such as cardiovascular disease (CVD) and CVD risk factors, chronic pain, and depressive ...
rec_pub_19702618-physical-activity-executive-function-aging-mobilize-boston-study.htm
17 Aug 2009
Animal models of menopause have been used to further define the cognitive processes that respond to hormone therapy and to investigate parameters that may influence the cognitive effects of estrogen. Many investigations in animals have focused on ...
rec_pub_19692611-executive-function-attention-preserved-older-surgically-menopausal.htm
Cognitive characteristics associated with mild cognitive impairment in Parkinson's disease.
16 Aug 2009
BACKGROUND: Cognitive deficits are common in Parkinson's disease (PD), but the range of deficits is variable. The aim of this study was to identify different cognitive subgroups associated with PD. METHODS: A broad range of neuropsychological ...
rec_pub_19690414-cognitive-characteristics-associated-mild-cognitive-impairment.htm
The neurochemistry of rule use.
13 Aug 2009
rec_pub_19643217-the-neurochemistry-rule-use.htm
13 Aug 2009
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether the theory-based social cognitions of perceived barrier frequency, barrier limitation, and self-regulatory efficacy to cope were predictors of planned physical activity among adult women with arthritis. A secondary ...
rec_pub_19644901-physical-activity-women-arthritis-examining-perceived-barriers-self.htm
[Cognitive competence of older workers]
12 Aug 2009
The article provides a short overview on cognitive strengths and weaknesses of older workers. The older people who are under the age of 65 years already exhibit changes in performance and neurophysiological measures in laboratory tasks that test ...
rec_pub_19680709-cognitive-competence-older-workers.htm
12 Aug 2009
Chimpanzees can flexibly use tokens in cognitive tasks, but it is still unknown if they can share and/or compete over tokens as they do for food. This study aimed to evaluate the interactions spontaneously occurring between mother and offspring ...
rec_pub_19685088-token-transfer-mother-offspring-chimpanzees-pan-troglodytes-mother.htm
11 Aug 2009
The concept of the cognitive reserve (CR) hypothesizes that premorbid factors such as education enable compensation for the manifestation of brain pathology. Accordingly, pathology should be more prominent in individuals with higher CR before ...
rec_pub_19684400-cognitive-reserve-relation-abeta42-patients-converting-mci-dementia.htm
11 Aug 2009
Research on the molecular and cellular basis of learning and memory has focused on the mechanisms that underlie the induction and expression of synaptic plasticity. There is increasing evidence that structural changes at the synapse are associated ...
rec_pub_19674509-synaptic-plasticity-associated-proteases-protease-inhibitors-brain.htm
Results: [1-10] [11-20] [21-30] [31-40] [41-50] [51-60] [61-70] [71-80] [81-90] [91-100] [101-110] [111-120] [121-130] [131-140] [141-150] [151-160] [161-170] [171-180] [181-190] [191-200]